Most of the time it is a good thing that ice expands. But sometimes water may get into cracks in streets and roads. If the water freezes, the pressure caused by the expanding ice can break the pavement. Then the holes and cracks are expensive to repair. And if we put a full bottle of soda into the freezer to get cold quick and then and then forget about it, we may find the expanding ice has shattered the bottle and ruined our treat.
When frozen water expands, it gets lighter. So ice can float on top of water instead of sinking to the bottom.
If the pipes weren't cracked from the water freezing and expanding then you could be ok.
liquid water because as water freezes it creates crystallized forms of its molecules expanding the area it takes up, which is why ice floats because it is less dense then the liquid form
Solid carbon dioxide (CO2) is called dry ice. this is a harmful substance to the human skin it can damage the human skin for life
No it isn't. It is simply a salt and water mixture. It will taste quite bad but is not harmful to your health.
Most of the time it is a good thing that ice expands. But sometimes water may get into cracks in streets and roads. If the water freezes, the pressure caused by the expanding ice can break the pavement. Then the holes and cracks are expensive to repair. And if we put a full bottle of soda into the freezer to get cold quick and then and then forget about it, we may find the expanding ice has shattered the bottle and ruined our treat.
can you keep water from expanding when it freezes?
No it is not.
Water expands as it freezes. So if water gets into a crack in a rock, and then freezes, the expanding ice pushes against the rock and can cause the rock to break.
Yes because ice cream is made up of milk, so it is harmful to eat fish after eating ice cream.
It's not all that harmful to your insides, but ice chips teeth pretty effectively, and that can lead to vulnerable spots in the teeth over time.
Yes, it is making more ice melt. Antarctica's ice is expanding to levels greater than in 1979.
When frozen water expands, it gets lighter. So ice can float on top of water instead of sinking to the bottom.
Not if you want ice cubes.
No.. No effect. you can have it
Yes, the expanding and contracting of the ice can distort and where away rock by either breaking chunks off or slowly wearing it down.
no.. coz its frozen water..